by Haines Meyer | Jun 30, 2014 | Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Mall kiosks. Every mall has them. But have you ever seen one that was packed with customers? Probably not. Whether you are hocking cell phones, piercing ears, or selling Christmas ornaments, turning a profit at a mall kiosk is a risky proposition. Here’s the...
by Haines Meyer | Jun 16, 2014 | Bankruptcy
If you’ve had a lot of debt for a long time, there is a good chance there’s at least one judgment against you when you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Since you’ve gone to the trouble of filing for bankruptcy, you might as well eliminate your...
by Haines Meyer | May 21, 2014 | Bankruptcy
Have you ever wanted to build your own TV from scratch? Have you ever used precise electrical equipment to track down a blown capacitor and then rushed off to the store one Sunday afternoon to hurry up and replace it with a new one? Now your microwave is as good as...
by Haines Meyer | May 19, 2014 | Bankruptcy
One More Exception Even if your business has significant assets or inventory, you may still be able to file and not lose your business if you have a U.C.C. or other lien against it. If the trustee attempted to sell physical assets or business inventory, he would be...
by Haines Meyer | May 7, 2014 | Bankruptcy
A Scottsdale, Arizona executive charter jet company, Jet Now Executive Charter Inc., has just filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Attorneys at bankruptcy law firms nationwide have seen an increase in the bankruptcies of companies that cater to wealthy individuals and...